| aliphatic compound |
organic compound that is an alkane or alkene or alkyne or their derivative
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| aliphatic |
having carbon atoms linked in open chains
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| aliphatic hydrocarbon |
An alkane in organic chemistry is a saturated hydrocarbon without cycles, that is, an acyclic hydrocarbon in which the molecule has the maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms and so has no double bonds. Alkanes are also often known as paraffins, or collectively as the paraffin series; these terms, however, are also used to apply only to alkanes whose carbon atoms form a single, unbranched chain; when this is done, branched-chain alkanes are called isoparaffins. ...
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| aliphatic |
A descriptive term for chemical compounds composed of straight chain molecules.
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| aliphatic |
A class of saturated or unsaturated carbon compounds, in which the carbon atoms are joined in open chains.
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